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April Fools Day Prank Round-Up 2014

April Fools’ Day brings out some surprising wit and brand shenanigans from national newspapers to retail giants.

Here’s our list. Did we miss any? We’ll be updating it all day.

The Sun

‘THE Queen has given her royal seal of approval to fracking in the grounds of Buckingham Palace.’ – reports The Sun

Daily Telegraph

‘Alex Salmond to replace the Queen on new Scottish pound coin’ reports The Daily Telegraph. ‘Salmond Sterling’ to be brought into circulation in 2015 if Scotland votes in favour of independence. [h/t @paulanderson73]

The Guardian

Scottish independence is also the subject of hilarity in The Guardian.

‘Scotland to switch to driving on the right if independence is given the green light…Current road signage system would also be scrapped under scheme nationalists say helps show country is ‘part of Europe”’ Daily Mail

‘A British farmer has successfully produced the first six-legged lambs and he now hopes to breed them on a mass scale. Simon Bennett says that he hopes the birth of two healthy lambs called Cupcake and Sprinkles will help to significantly reduce the cost of meat for consumers’ – reports The Daily Mirror.

“Under the proposals, web users would only be allowed to upload ten selfies a month to sites such as Facebook and Instagram. An 11th selfie in that time would lead to an automatic £25 fine. Further infringements could lead to restrictions on social media usage.”

‘A Freedom Food Farm has become the first in the world to rear chickens that can lay square eggs. While the shape makes it convenient for eating, it also means making egg sarnies has become even simpler.’ Reports ITV Daybreak

‘Fancy a mindless and snobby debate? Say absolutely anything and she’ll immediately oppose it with a mad, sensationalist opinion. Featuring a built-in motion sensor, she yells attention-seeking drivel every time you walk past! ‘

Vegemite

Australian marmite brand. Samsung UK

Samsung says it’s going to fix the problem of WIFI availability by enlisting the help of London pigeons.

Google Hands

Google Japan has introduced the Magic Hand, a new input method for smartphones. In short, you no longer have to operate your own mobile device: the magic hand does all the hard work.

then there’s this…

BMW BMW has expanded its lineup to include the BMW ZZZ Series Cot.

CERN to switch to Comic Sans

Biscuit Flavoured Tea

‘Want to enjoy one of life’s simple pleasures of biscuit-tea dunking but without the biscuit crumbs left floating in your cup?’ Well look no further. Tetley are is launching the first-ever biscuit flavoured tea. No dunking required.

Edible Pizza Boxes

‘Both functional and delicious, the new Edibox is a world first in ‘snackaging’ or edible packaging that’s set to take the UK by storm. Never again will people up and down the country have to struggle getting a square pizza box into a round bin. Simply munch your way through the new Edibox safe in the knowledge that you won’t have to put the bins out that night.’ – Dominos Pizza

Thorpe Park

Thorpe Park have announced that they are to be the world’s first theme park to open its doors to dogs:

World’s Largest Tablet

‘Ocado Technology today launches the world’s largest tablet, the category defining 42” sLablet. With its desktop-class architecture, the sLablet leads the large tablet market’ – Ocado.

Warburtons

Warburtons are set to unveil plans to build a new skyscraper ‘The Loaf’ in the heart of the City. The structure will see two bread shaped buildings sandwich The Gherkin, creating a monument to the popularity of the mighty sandwich.